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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Rupert Pennant-Rea

Occupation
  
Businessman

Role
  
Journalist

Spouse(s)
  
Helen Jay

Children
  
3


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Full Name
  
Rupert Lascelles Pennant-Rea

Born
  
January 23, 1948 (age 76) (
1948-01-23
)

Alma mater
  
Trinity College, DublinUniversity of Manchester

Parent(s)
  
Peter Pennant-Rea (father)Pauline Pennant-Rea (mother)

Books
  
The Pocket Economist, The African burden, The Economist Economics, Gold Foil

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Rupert Lascelles Pennant-Rea (born 23 January 1948) is a British businessman, journalist, and former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England. He is currently Chairman of The Economist Group, Royal London and PGI.

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Early life

The son of Peter and Pauline Pennant-Rea, he was educated at the Peterhouse Boys' School, an Anglican church boarding school near Marandellas, Rhodesia (now Marondera, Zimbabwe), before attending Trinity College, Dublin and Manchester University, where he received his MA degree. He is married to Cinzia De Santis, a Venezuelan author, and has 3 children.

Career

Pennant-Rea joined the Bank of England in 1973 and remained until 1977, when he left to work for The Economist magazine. He was the magazine's editor from 1986 until 1993. Between 1993-95, he again joined the Bank of England as Deputy Governor of the bank, under the governorship of Edward George.

In 1995 he became a director of Canadian mining company, Sherritt International. In March 1996, he was banned from the USA (along with his wife and under-age children) because of Sherritt's commercial interests in Cuba, under the terms of the USA's Helms-Burton Act. He said, 'It is a great sadness to me. I have spent many years of my life expressing admiration for the US. I used to go there 15 or 20 times a year. The majority of those visits were for business, but some were not. My son is able to go, since he reached 18 and sought permission to re-enter but we cannot go as a family.'

Pennant-Rea was chairman of the British company Stationery Office following its privatisation in 1996. In 1994 he became a member of the influential Washington-based financial advisory body, the Group of Thirty. He was a British American Tobacco director from 1998-2007.

He was Chairman of Henderson Group and a non- executive director of Go-Ahead Group, First Quantum, Gold Fields and Hotshild Mining.

Pennant-Rea was appointed as non-executive chairman in July 2009 of The Economist Group, having served as a non-executive director since August 2006. He is also Chairman of Royal London and a director of the Times Newspapers.

Pennant-Rea was Chairman of the board of trustees for the UK's largest youth drama festival, the Shakespeare Schools Festival.. Rupert Pennant-Rea is also a trustee at Speakers Trust, the UK's leading public speaking training charity and is Chairman of Healing Venezuela, a charity that sends medical supplies to Venezuela. Pennant-Rea has written a series of books about economics and a novel, Gold Foil.

References

Rupert Pennant-Rea Wikipedia


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